9303 2.4 vs module will get you model match. E.g. The model
configuration will be matched to the RX. So you can't mismatch the
program with the model.
9303 2.4 sends updates to the servos more frequently. You might notice
this as faster response. Some pilots have added some additional
exponential to deal with the improvements in response time in the entire
pilot / radio / model control loop.
You can transfer programs from the stock 9303 to the 9303 2.4. They
will copy from TX to TX.
You won't be able to use your old 72 MHz stuff with a 9303 2.4
You don't have to worry about the coax wire on the 9303 2.4.
dharban wrote:
I'm sure its been discussed elsewhere, but can someone describe the
differences in performance that you can expect with the JR 9303 2.4
transmitter and a JR 9303 transmitter equipped with the Spektrum Module
system. (Both using the AR 9000)
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